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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2000
Numerous reports of endemic legionellosis have been published within the past year. The scope has been expanded to longterm care facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and pediatric hospitals. The institutional water supply has been the source in all reports and aspiration was explicitly linked as the mode of transmission in several reports.
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Numerous reports of endemic legionellosis have been published within the past year. The scope has been expanded to longterm care facilities, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and pediatric hospitals. The institutional water supply has been the source in all reports and aspiration was explicitly linked as the mode of transmission in several reports.
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Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica, 2013
The hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is one of the most common infections acquired among hospitalised patients. Within the HAP, the ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common nosocomial infection complication among patients with acute respiratory failure.
Díaz, E, Martín-Loeches, I, Vallés, J
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The hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is one of the most common infections acquired among hospitalised patients. Within the HAP, the ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most common nosocomial infection complication among patients with acute respiratory failure.
Díaz, E, Martín-Loeches, I, Vallés, J
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1981
Viral hepatitis has long been recognized as a hazard in the health care environment. Nosocomial hepatitis B initially emerged in the setting of transfusion-associated infection and later in patients in dialysis units and on oncology wards. Health care workers are also at risk of acquiring nosocomial hepatitis B and more likely to acquire the infection ...
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Viral hepatitis has long been recognized as a hazard in the health care environment. Nosocomial hepatitis B initially emerged in the setting of transfusion-associated infection and later in patients in dialysis units and on oncology wards. Health care workers are also at risk of acquiring nosocomial hepatitis B and more likely to acquire the infection ...
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Nosocomial infections in adult intensive-care units
Lancet, The, 2003Jean-Louis Vincent
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